Compound and simple leaf woody species of the Chilean matorral are equally affected by extreme drought

Ortíz, Jose; Hernández-Fuentes, Carolina; SAEZ-DELGADO, PATRICIA LISETTE; Del-Saz, Nestor; Cavieres, L.

Abstract

Two main leaf types are recognized among vascular plant species: compound and simple. Compound leaves are believed to be photosynthetically more productive than simple ones, by diluting mass tissue in more projected area. Conversely, simple leaves are believed to be more stress-tolerant by packing mass tissue in less projected area during stress like drought. Nevertheless, convective cooling is more efficient in compound than simple leaves, a process that could alleviate water loss in drought periods. In Central Chile, woody species with simple and compound leaves coexist. This zone is facing a mega-drought event, causing browning and tree mortality. However, how severe droughts affect photosynthetic traits on both leaf-type species have not been addressed so far. We measured photosynthetic traits in well-watered and drought conditions in three compound and three simple leaf species, and drought response ratios were obtained. We hypothesized that with no water limitation compound leaf species will show higher net photosynthesis (A(N)) than simple leaf species associated with a higher mesophyll conductance (g(m)). Opposite results are expected for simple leaf species due to their stress-tolerant physiology, showing fewer changes in their photosynthetic traits. We found that g(m) and A(N) were larger in compound leaf species in well-watered conditions. With drought, both leaf-type species were negatively affected despite foliar temperature in compound leaf species was 4 degrees C lower. Our result suggests that regardless of leaf shape the matorral species in Central Chile will be seriously affected in their A(N) due to the megadrought currently affecting this zone.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000895381800001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título según SCOPUS: ID SCOPUS_ID:85143398088 Not found in local SCOPUS DB
Título de la Revista: PLANT ECOLOGY
Volumen: 224
Editorial: Springer
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 33
Página final: 45
DOI:

10.1007/S11258-022-01277-Y

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS